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( 86 ) A null expletive may not occur ( at any level of the derivation ) in a clause that is one of the SP contexts . In the raising cases , the null expletive starts out in the embedded clause and raises to the matrix clause .
( 86 ) A null expletive may not occur ( at any level of the derivation ) in a clause that is one of the SP contexts . In the raising cases , the null expletive starts out in the embedded clause and raises to the matrix clause .
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Whereas languages like Italian use ( right- ) dislocation constructions in focus contexts , French has been claimed to have in - situ focus , where stress and a distinctive boundary tone are used to mark the discourse role of a focused ...
Whereas languages like Italian use ( right- ) dislocation constructions in focus contexts , French has been claimed to have in - situ focus , where stress and a distinctive boundary tone are used to mark the discourse role of a focused ...
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a ting up the appropriate context . ... This is not too surprising if cooccurring subject clitics are acceptable only in certain contexts ( as is shown in more detail below ) and for the most part only in Colloquial French .
a ting up the appropriate context . ... This is not too surprising if cooccurring subject clitics are acceptable only in certain contexts ( as is shown in more detail below ) and for the most part only in Colloquial French .
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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